Saturday, December 31, 2016

Friday, December 30, 2016

BIG Breaking: You can withdraw Rs 4500 from ATM from Jan 1



As a New Year gift, the Reserve Bank late Friday increased the daily cash withdrawal limit to Rs 4,500 from Rs 2,500. However, the weekly limit of Rs 24,000 stays.

Jio “ Happy New Year offer “ is different from the “ Jio Welcome Offer”



 Jio  “ Happy New Year offer “ is   different from the “ Jio Welcome Offer



                                                                    Highlights

TRAI had asked Reliance Jio to explain its Happy New Year offer
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio has told telecom regulator TRAI that its latest voice and data offer does not violate any of the existing norms that requires promotional offers to be limited to 90 days.

Jio has been maintaining that the latest Happy New Year offer is substantiatively different from the Jio Welcome Offer (that commenced on September 5) as 4GB of free data per day was being provided under the initial offer, while the same was capped at 1GB (under Fair Usage Policy) in the new offer.


Jio is believed to have also emphasised that tariff plans have multiple components and if even a single component is altered, it cannot be construed as the same offer or its extension.

Also, they contend, that in the first offer there was no option of renewal or payment after the 4GB limit was exhausted, but in the new offer, one can recharge both data and the promised speed.

In terms of market dominance, Reliance Jio is six percent of the installations in the country whereas the Competition Commission of India (CCI) norms specify 30 percent threshold to trigger the misuse of market dominance' clause.

Cash deposit and withdrawal New rules as of 30 December

Here is a list of RBI rules on cash deposits and withdrawals as of 30 December




The government is proposing a staggered relaxation of existing restrictions on cash withdrawals from banks after 30 December. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint


New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) deadline for banks to accept deposits in old Rs500 and Rs1,000 currency notes ends on Friday. Thereafter, these old notes can only be deposited in RBI till 31 March 2017. Just two days before the Friday deadline, the Narendra Modi government cleared a draft ordinance to end the legal liability of demonetised notes. Prime Minister Modi is expected to announce new measures to target corruption, benami property transactions and black money hoarders in his address to the nation on 31 December.

The PM had asked people to give him 50 days to lessen pain after his surprise announcement on 8 November to demonetise Rs500 and Rs1,000 currency notes. The government is proposing a staggered relaxation of existing restrictions on cash withdrawals from banks after 30 December.
On day 50 of the demonetisation drive, here is a recap of rules governing cash deposits and withdrawals:

                        


■ Old Rs500, Rs1,000 notes: They are no longer legal tender and can be deposited only in banks or ATMs or post-offices only till 30 December. The exchange facility had been stopped at bank branches with effect from November 25. From 31 December, they can be deposited or exchanged only at RBI offices subject to regulations till 31 March 2017. The government’s Specified Bank Notes Cessation of Liabilities Ordinance, approved on Wednesday by the Cabinet, has made holding of more than 10 junked Rs500 and Rs1,000 currency notes a penal offence punishable with a minimum Rs10,000 fine, but the harsher four-year jail term has been dropped.



                    

■ Withdrawal limits: For saving bank account customers, it stands capped at Rs24,000 per account and daily withdrawal limit from ATMs at Rs2,500. Banks to collect PAN details of customers depositing more than Rs 50,000 in bank accounts not seeded with PAN. Withdrawal from Jan Dhan accounts limited to Rs10,000 per month for fully KYC compliant customers. For non or partial KYC compliant account-holders, it stands at Rs5,000 within the overall Rs10,000 monthly ceiling. In case of KYC compliant Jan Dhan accounts, some amount of discretion to withdraw in excess of the monthly limit is given to branch managers subject to regulations.

■ E-wallets: RBI has kept limits on prepaid payments services providers or e-wallets to load up to Rs20,000, instead of Rs10,000 before. The merchants can transfer funds from such PPIs to their own linked bank accounts upto Rs50,000 per month, without any limit per transaction.

■ Businessmen, traders: For current account holders, it stands up to Rs 50,000 a week, all in Rs 2,000 denomination notes. Merchants can enable withdrawal facility of up to Rs 2,000 per day at their point of sale terminals, without any charges levied. Traders registered with the APMC and mandis can withdraw up to Rs 50,000 a week from their current accounts.
Read more: Demonetisation and after

■ Farmers: Additional 60 days grace period for farmers to repay their crop loans and avail 3% interest subvention. Farmers allowed to withdraw up to Rs 25,000 a week from their loan or deposit accounts. Old currency notes can be used for making payments towards purchase of seeds from the centres, units or outlets belonging to the Central or State Governments, Public Sector Undertakings, National or State Seeds Corporations, Central or State Agricultural Universities and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, on production of proof of identity.

■ Foreigners: Weekly limit of Rs 5,000 on exchange for foreign tourists.

■ Cashless incentives: Banks to waive off ATM charges on withdrawals between 10 November and 30 December. In addition, a slew of measures to incentivise cashless payments at petrol pumps, railway tickets, insurance schemes, toll plazas and other services have been adopted.

■ Tax disclosure scheme: Tax evaders can declare their unaccounted wealth till 31 March under the government’s new income disclosure scheme. The Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana is the second income disclosure scheme b

In-bed cycling exercise may speed up recovery for ICU patients


ShutterstockEarly bicycle exercise during ICU stay may help some patients recover more quickly, says a new study. (Shutterstock)


Contrary to the belief that intensive care unit (ICU) patients cannot afford any physical activity, early bicycle exercise during their stay in a hospital ICU may help some patients recover more quickly, a new study has found.
The “TryCYCLE” study that was published in the journal PLOS ONE demonstrated that physiotherapists can safely start in-bed cycling sessions with critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients early on in their ICU stay.


“People may think that ICU patients are too sick for physical activity, but we know that if patients start in-bed cycling two weeks into their ICU stay, they will walk farther at hospital discharge,” said Michelle Kho, assistant professor at McMaster University, Hamilton in Ontario state, Canada.
The researchers studied 33 patients -- 18 years or older -- in the ICU at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. As a treatment, the patients in the ICU did 30 minutes of supine cycling using a motorised stationary bicycle affixed to the bed, six days a week.
“Early cycling within the first four days of mechanical ventilation among patients with stable blood flow is safe and feasible,” the study found.
The researchers noted that patients who survive their ICU stay are at high risk for muscle weakness and disability.
“Muscle atrophy and weakness starts within days of a patient’s admission to the ICU. Cycling targets the legs, especially the hip flexors, which are most vulnerable to these effects during bed rest,” the study noted.

Thursday, December 29, 2016

31st Dec Hyderabad Traffic Police (HTP) will be conducting special Drunken Driving tests

Important Announcement::

This December 31st Hyderabad Traffic Police (HTP) will be conducting special Drunken Driving (DD) tests through out Hyderabad City from 10PM to 5AM( Jan 1st morning).

More than 100 Static/Mobile/ decoy teams will conduct the Spl DD tests.We will be Video recording the complete checking.

All vehicles caught in DD checks will be Seized/ detained on the spot.

We request all the New Year Party revellers to refrain from DD.

It may be noted that in 2016 more than 7500 drunken drivers were imprisoned ( ranging from 1-15 days).
In 2015 ,this was about 2500 . This means that the Drunken drivers sent to Jail has trebled in this year.

We have also linked this DD imprisonment data to Job Verification/ Visa & Pass port Issuance etc through AADHAR details.

HTP wishes all the Hyderabadis a happy and safe New Year -2017.

-Ranganath DCP

( Pl share the message to ur near and dear)

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Sunny wants to break all the limits?

limits?
Santabanta

Sunny Leone, whose latest song "Laila main laila" is being appreciated, says she prefers not to put any limitations to her work as an actor.

Sunny told here: "I don't like to limit myself as an actor. Having said that, everything depends on the script. If I like the script and if my character is justified, I don't like to limit myself. The nice thing about Bollywood is there is a lot of work here."
The item number "Laila main laila", a remixed version of the old "Qurbani" track, is a part of Shah Rukh Khan's "Raees".
Talking about the song, Sunny said: "When you will see the film, you will notice that the track is completely different from the original song. It's a tribute to that old song and I am so happy to be part of a song which is already so famous. I am super excited."

Set in 1980s Gujarat, "Raees" tells the story of a bootlegger whose business is thwarted by a tough policeman. The film is produced by Excel Entertainment and Red Chillies Entertainment.

Directed by Rahul Dholakia, the film also features Nawazuddin Siddiqui and marks the Bollywood debut of Pakistani actress Mahira Khan.

Sunday, December 25, 2016

You will Stop Taking Selfies after Watching this Video !


Think of any famous person and click below link!

Think of any famous person in your mind and click this link..


http://en.akinator.com/


Hats off to the guy who created this.....
No words!  This is amazing. Pls try this

No 4G VoLTE Device Needed! Reliance Jio Extends Services to 2G and 3G Smartphones




 Well, with the new initiative, Mukesh Ambani-headed company now extends its reach to the 2G and 3G network users as well.
Now  2G and 3G users can also avail Reliance Jio Happy New Year offer on their existing smartphone.
SEE ALSO:
To enjoy Reliance Jio services, 2G and 3G users just require a JioFi connection. JioFi is a portable Wi-Fi hotspot that comes packed with a Jio SIM. The device not only offers data connectivity but the complete bouquet of Reliance Jio services as well. Reports suggest that JioFi is everyone's passport to Jio Digital Life.
#1 Activate the Jio SIM that has comes with JioFi. The activation might take some time.
#2 Download on or 3G phones from Play Store.
#3 Once done, the smartphones can be connected to JioFi network
#4 Make Jio4G the default calling option, which will let the users enjoy the Reliance Jio unlimited voice calls and high-speed internet on their 2G and 3G phones.

SEE ALSO:
Note: While making a call via JioFi, the number displayed to the call recipient will be that of the Jio SIM and not the your default number. Similarly, when someone calls back on the Jio number, the call will be automatically transferred to the 2G or 3G smartphone, as the device has been configured with JioFi network.



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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Stethoscope+Echoscope. It also reads ECG.

The Future is here.... Stethoscope+Echoscope. The Ekoscope is a highly advanced and intelligently evolved stethoscope. It also has a detachable headset which can be connected to other medical devices. Not only that, it also reads ECG.

Perfect example for school friendship


Happy Birthday OldMonk.

62 years ago on this day... A truly great product was invented which went on to win the hearts of millions of people all over the world...

A very happy Birthday OldMonk.